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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, . MONDAY, NOVEM 0270 REGISTERED NINE KILLED OUTSIDE THIS | WURDER TRIALTODAY }Mccm FUNERAL O WED. |PANOUS BRITISH AVIATOR &, " s home [ o, st g s o @ In response to the government’s aps STATE IN SUNDAY CRASHES TR RS DIES ALMOST UNKNOWN 23 st o e s it st e | e o 1 aichadica men of mill FI]R.PERS[]NAL TAX : oiseses e b ‘“-‘h 10 A Yooy Fama Gorovgae amous German ace to his death. He | tary age. 5,000 special constables Bave : % raigned for Slayi . ¥. Ballax -‘ o o - u-rlv in a plane piloted by Licut, (.| Leen enrolled " |Three Drowned When Auto Goes In- ign ying of B. ¥. ¥ i- | and Congressman—beath Result of shot Immelman . | Arrangements have been completed Waller Who Down | 1t. MeCurbbin, b tyne in Salt Lake City. Pneumonia Tiness, The military funeral for Waller|for proclaiming a state of violence, if. to River—S§ix Die in Grade e Was Workinz as Butler at will be conducted by {he Dritish | hecessary, after awh the forces of itain Co Well With ew Britain Compares Bt ok, Utan, Nob N Tho | oo e : hesene Juleh din e Crashes v . Alass., Nov. - Sl | great war veterans e commonwealth would be used to I Time of Death b o The ¢ 8 der trial of Marriner' ‘and John|a) services will be held on v : f Loty preserve or sity Gouris Sl s e e i omer Gomtlcut cmes Lowell, Mich., Nov. 5.—Three per- | Browning, Jr.. the latter the son of ,rternoon in the Church o ¥ ,,.N,,,,. A L R e R ConVioted EaanE et a s sons were drowned last night when | th¢ famous firearms inventor, is 8ct|yore for Samuel Walker MeCall, flita NORMAL IN MELBOURNE. to begin in district court today. They pier governor und congressm whe -Whirring overhead led the funera Melbourne, Australia, Nov, 5 ‘on an automobile in which a party of | 2y o Fig ¢ of Tax Commissioner | fOUF Persons was returning from Bel- | 47¢ charged with murder in the first| giog a¢ his home here yesterduy of procession and scattered flowers UPOW, Gitiong in Melboarne were n e report o ax Commissioner | ).\ ¢, hig city, crashed through the degree as’ a result of the fatal shoot- | pneumonia. Burial will be in Wild- the grave of James H. Waller, 1€~ g,y and the ci ithoritics & William H. Blodgett on personal tax |ocr e | Here fast April of Bingemin 7' : | A » E 1 a ersona’ 4% | ralling of a bridge spanning the Fiat | "8 4 ! waod cemetery of this town. ported conqueror of the German fly K!;:m.‘”:“?:h "o‘; ‘2: 9 g;;‘gm“;fm river, near here, and plunged into the g"”""? ""'J brotberin-law ' of . John| = yyigery known as a scholar in politics | ing ace, Capt. Max Tmmefman, in the | S====== R ctiiaks bt papillation registered In | Stream. ‘ o iginally was set for §op. | *1 fOT his indepegdont eourse of ac | world war, who was burled today in e > . Sl G e case originally was set for Sep- | b o . st Michael's cemetery, Astorin. Wal- erc of § Hon regintare The dead are: Miss Winnie Me- . fion in his twenty years' service in §t. Michael's cemetery, Astoria. C fl S e ’;":*“‘[ e "‘_’";}”":‘:“’"mfl_‘;’f:z_’f" Call, 16; Miss Thelma Smith : "'"‘(:"m bt o4 pewtponed becan s .onorevs, Mr. McColl was honored by |ler died on Eaturday of stomach uticura soap L "‘_: oL New Sren A | both of Lowel, and Earl Jud R G il i "“":‘"“‘"";"" men of both the great partics, Scna- | trouble, aggravated hy gas polsoning ____lm ar‘s— Th"slw'w;' S 1n\r1)r'ably upon | °f Saranac. 4 Paink SHArmng; the. Bg tor Lodge, who had been closely as. received in the war. " ? i vith first degree murder w. ¢ i ] i - The other member of the party, | ."E® WIth ! o cociated with him for many vears| Acclaimed a hero for his feat in Tll v t T the work done by Registrars Thomas Paul Weber, 17, of Saranic, managed | “°°" after the shooting. In binding said upon learning of his death 11916, the wearer of five war med- e e ve ou 1. Bmith and William J. Ziegler and y them over to the third distriet court|” oy i i v " " Tto free himself from the submerged A ¢ - “He had a long and distingnished als for bravery died in this country Selowa 7 their corps of assistants, The two automobile and swam ashore. last May for trial, Judge Niel.8. Pratt public carecr. His death is a loss to almost unknown, serving as a butler T e ke b the reduced the charge fo murder in the | PUPUE CaT" findings of their canvassers and no | Indianapolis, Nov. 5.—-Four un- second degree and the defendants e . L » e | - ' Senator Walsh, democrat, who was time or effort is spared to turn in Y # were released under honds of $25,000 | sy 3 » | as complete a registration .as is pos. | identified persons, one man and. three | ., deefated for a third term as governor | women, were Killed and another man [ by Me McCall in 1915, paid him this | Fri - i famad In the belief that ihe lower eourt DY M “ B e With a population of 182,519, the ;P"'{“Hh '?‘J"r lpw_hfr“'\"fln “"'j"“"’b"; had no right. In view of the evidence | TPU = l AT New Haven officials reported.a regis- | I, Which they were riding was struck | 44 yoquce the severity of the eharge, | . ~Samuel W. McCall was one of MARKET 2 + | by a Pennsylvania paszenger tratn at f o . oy Massachuselts' foremost present day frat of 49,810: Hartford with : " | District Attorney Rogers filed an in- i Pesnon l',s,,:::‘s population has a registration |* CTOSSINE at Bridgeport, near hert | formation tn the third district court| Statesmen. He rendered a long and C4naThs ot of Tridgeports 143 |1ast night. The only cluc whith | churging murder in the first dogres,| (ithful service to the nation as a | 735 population, 36417 are on the|Would lead to the ldentity of he | pig coyrse was sustained by Judge G, | ember of the lower house of con- ! utotrity bonks; Witerbury has 35, | DEFORRE WRe § Card (abnd on (he in- ) 4 of the third district court, | STess. His administration as governor 714 remistration with a population of |19red man which born the name of | 4¢10r counsel for the defendants had | Vs highly creditable. His pationce, T ttan has 30215 vemiw. | ROy Buchman, of Anderson. Ind. He | vizorously contested the district at. Kindliness and courtesy endeared him ’ was unable to talk. l'ovl\l‘\"s action. The defendants were 10 all and caused POI“I\ al animosities trations out of a population of 59,- e Pop _ | admitted to bond of $25,000 each. soon to be forgotten.” . | Ohie, Nov. 5.--Charles E. | b ke TSR R el Rtk B B 7, A8 ol BrRRRUN. Auit femyol J | 2. W. DOUBLEDAY DL ' ' i h. Week ! il B S e N e 10 TEND GNPERENGE S Our Bakery Special For This Week ! " i " *|| MOHICAN GRAHAM BREAD ... Lb. 5¢c o i ’”’,’."“"'"““I“ "“;“"‘""‘,'."]’“l "o"r'; bile wa struck by & Cincinnati and g whigh mone than_ doubled New Brit- | Paston traction car. v i an Rojnowski to Take Part | gan Diego, Calif., Nov. 5.—John W. B s \ ! It is believed side curtains on their Doublediy; 35, 6nb of (he’ pictureldhs 4 05 L e =5 | figures in the early days in Pennsyl- 00 o8 ORNED BE SPARLRBIBS ‘ of Polish-A lt'rk-an Citizens, Uvania, is dead at his home here, An ROASTS BEE} CORNED BEE} B [ nin's population has but a few thous- | L o "oy otrueted view of the track intimate of Carnegie, Friek and Ed- :Z 12-1- ; . th 1 C | LB, 3 zC and mere on its registered 1st. s Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of | za i r 8. HARTIORD I'IMEMAN AURT. . : " ki, pastor of gar Thompson, he was one of the men i XMAS MAIL FOR SATLORS. | the acred Heart church left this | Who made possible the first oil wells e . - . al morning for Chicago where he will at. | at Ol City, Pa., and piped the first Lean Vresh 2 Breasts o Floor Collapeos, Dropping Caplain 13 FoRA: A ToaNveatanlar Tenabia s "t | atural fas to Pittsburgh. The great SHOULDERS VEAL In National Conference For Uplife ! anyl the traction car. TO STUFY POT PIES Feet to Cellar. | Packages Should be Maited Not Later [ [7RG 7 convention o peopla u“‘m,«.y',',z Duquesne Mills, the FEdgar Thomp 14c o IOC o 8C Harttord Captam . A Than Nov. 28 eriea Mills and others were part of & LB fanay 3 pans . Eought r panded t o L TE V) i R U T T S T o el S ot x - FANCY LARGE EGGS .......2 Doz. 73c as overcome hy in a terrific < A doieihy e ipack br haval vessels In Europ- | instructing newly admitted Polish. s B e iy oteted holeun waters, the West Indies and the | American eitizens in their s LANDED ON PAROLE e TR el lestroy lvr\. -x.x ire "v“ “‘4: "‘_ " Pacific were issucd today by the na .\'1 loyalty to their d,.,,\r,m, country. _— lmmm- mmul Red r'nnr ¥ EVAD. Uik n:m:ord l.\.' ‘«»).I.m at 2 Tan e partment ! 1.000 Aliens in Facess o Quota Are COVFEE CEYTON TEA i treet early Sunday morning. Cap- _ e o S < . o= % ) A Mail for vesscls in European waters | = Sesiiined th. Dakis Ankorc. 25 40c¢ : - 21 taln. Andrews was directing his men | om0 oomed by the Patoka, leaving | RV “: 1S PROMOTED, . s sl LB, C s C|z:cans .... - Cc on the first floor when it suddenly | 0 BT Va., Decomber 1| . Hartford, Nov, 5. —Orders tssued by, New York, No® 5.—Four thousand st AL o Saslaunal — gave way, crashing him 15 feet down | BT IR L haval operating | The adiutant genaral's office announce | A1iens. facing deportation hecanse the Delicions . and Vancy Tender into the cellar. He xufferdd abra- |0 theps not tuter ‘than November :”'" appointment of Private Alfred 'MMIZrating quotas of their countries | MINCEMBAT SOAP SUGAR CORN sions ahout the body and two of DS | g mhe Kittery will carry mail to the | 1-180Urie, headquarters battery 192nd | Were eshausted begin landing in this 25 21c ribs were fractured. Tt s thought | Wi adies, leaving Hampton Roads| f1°1d artillery, ax sncond lieutenant of | POTt today on parole. Their releasc 5 C |5 pars C 2 cans that he has internal Injuries, The [ 5 00 rn, Mail for this ship| infantry. He s assigned as recrujt.| V48 ordered by Secretary of labor | P U o R fmzadtinhountig ;ur; officer for headquarters compan: J. Davig, who last night cut damage 15 covercd by Insurance, | ot TR Al aparating tisa | 10 arters o as th 3 kY ° Sth Infantes brigade, Ay g S oy et AMERY BUTTER 51 i 2 % was taken 1o St e See igade, anc d r P i Ib iptain Andrews was taken vot later than Novembr 20 B with that unit w I\fu s Sut rervuiy ] s nds back meross the sea with. e . Franeis’ hospital Mail for Pearl Harbor, Guam and| i hanised | out even an asamination Gl E‘ERSM’P o aldasta e S 8 e Solid Head | o will be carried on the Argonne ¢ Cavite will »t The decision to land the 4,000 oy atra “,.,“. ge Juicy . | from San Francises on November 30, | DIES AT AGE OF 108, o A ] - esy ts 2% on parels wasl 4 I MONS CARBAGY A I;N’s and it must reach San Francisco by | o ,vl Algerin, Nov. 5.—Mme, Cath- | made fn :?\‘:m:’:\ltiv:-r‘v- iy sipbedfid A ey 3 | | IS matche y I II . | November 2§ Inc ¥urion, one of the pioneers of Commissioner af Jmmigratian Henry «vor lgc sk 25c LB, C the o , B zra . o at the 4 I | ALAR RIOT IN HARTFORD fio age of 106, Bhe settled here in cnee with Seeretary Davis yesterday aney - Baldwin Yellow Globe New (1923) | l ! 4 1540 ghortly af Py [ ) E i - UNG Hartford, Nov. 58-A near riot) .. oo Nhr‘ I’:afd"r“'h 1'rench con- | An attsmpt would ba made ta admit APPLES TUBRNIPS STRING VIGS dnd flOt Iflg o i hildren and . [which brought eut the pollce re-| ¢ and | them as soon as possible, he waid Eh grandehildren C ‘r \ oke up the mesting of the 4 and great | Of the 4,000 fmmizrants whe f % w | NEves bevk grandehildren to people a whole vt arrpgofer Pt Lol C i c e Se HE ER‘N Paul's Ttallan society of Grove| lage, o | asportation, 1,387, mostly British, ar | A I | street yesterday afternoon, a crisis in| rived on the Leviathan | % e S {the struggle between the warring| . - . NE.::;Mr;’Lv“ :"‘k-u:qfi; | factions within the organization bhe. o o o "“" o ’.‘."), Haa bullt up a wonderful reputation 0" oepinitated swhen some one at o s mstruction 1= simp; as a_dependable remedy for severe |\ oty arichael Melluzo of 116 Tem. e b et ol o coughy and colds n the lunes and | o0 upraet, the recording secretary, Therefa o bronchial tubes. Tt has wrought hun- ey "o chatr, Dolice reserves wers | fretl. Ca fed ave - | re I ~one fll drede of remarkable cures of obstinate summeoned and the meeting dis.| d th the ne 5 2d and discouraging cases when all other | C remedies fafled. In many ecases ft has | S ! her pra 2 give been a veritable life saver. Tt is des- | gy eapyn ‘"\(_ GAS nn,m PYOUR. wjeaafnr tined to he the most popular medicine | ) T 4 s can'l b v N 5.t natt 3 i : sold in New Britatn. Contains no nar- | New Tork, WNov Tiuminating | : 5 . . o : " fve vified _ e gas escapfog from a water ‘Theater| ( v () 2 g A eoties or harmful drugs. Money back | 4 % 4 p ~ . I lead from 1f net satisfactory {caused the deaths of Lawrence I\ s 3 : wo > sutometie in o chasieers | O'Brien, hin wife, son and daughter s ( y \ . R 57 dex tell lengzth of lead Price 60c R et Tone ] Lo, 4 F P "t bortel.” Bl o8t r [n eariy vesterday. Anather daugh- V g . SR A cap, snd You find & eveset: “ald in New Britain by | ®r, Lillian, aged 10, was found un . . 4 . ) unseren the cap, and there Clark & Brainerd o, Nattonal | conscions on a bed but she was re is & magazine well filled with Pharmacy: Miller-Hanson Druz Oo: | vided after several hours work by Jeads—an ingenious arrange- City Drug Store, police ment The worths companion of Frersharp is the all-metal Wahl Pen 1t & a great fountain pen improvement STRIKING BAGS AND BOXING | EREEE P m e BAGB ......0000000 el 8475 Up - {‘!v:l’n-:r "f.‘:"m.p." GL(;\'ES. PerSet ........ $4.25 Up W ' BABY CARR[AGES :‘VT:“I\,:';S :(':?T{'r:"’:,“gfi end sily shl Pen, n CHAS. E. HADFIELD Go-Carts and Strollers By ;:;!l:j,;; gnl P sth, and 100l 21 MYRTLE ST. Open Evenings. Just Around the Corner ) : : Heywood - Wakefield and Lloyd are [or ihe aine o8 o B alsn the Wah! rubber pen: the Best. We Sell Them £2.50 up Made fn the 11 § A by THE WAHL €0, Chicags We Recommend and Carry the Largest £ _ EVER. 5H4Rp matched by Stock of : ‘ = 3 . WAHL PEN and by IMPORTANT. A pene KlDDIP KOOPS At $17.50 Eversharp Pencils Doll Cart Hig'l Chairs ‘ . Tiny Totters | (& ':;;"Ad._";;:: Nursery Chairs ‘ : ‘ Rubber Bath Tubs gicred eade_tool Tn Crib Mattresses Qe Canvas Dressing Tables wahl Pens Play Yards R Chiffoniers Stair Gates Nursery Rugs in New Britain AekiNe )l B. C. PORTER SONS %6 CHURCH STREET “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store” America’s Favorite Poet and Lecturer < C. L. Pierce’s Music Store Quality Smoke Shop Tickets £1.50 ear Edgar Guest i z On Sale At All Seats Reserved \londu\. November 12, At 8 P. M.

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